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Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Outreach Practical Nursing Program, based in the Wellsboro Area School District, will host a free information session for those interested in nursing as a career. The session will be at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the Potter County Education Council building, 5 Water St., Coudersport. A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.

The list of Summer 2018 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued. Summer 2018 dean's list Majid Ali Alamri, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Design Technology, Magna Cum Laude Bryonna Aldubayan, Old Forge, Associate of Applied Science, Occupational Therapy Assistant Abdullah Saad R.

The Summer 2018 Dean’s List at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released. Summer 2018 grads' list Tyler M. Adams, Union City, Associate of Applied Science, Automotive Technology: Honda PACT Emphasis Lesley G.

Offering an opportunity to encounter and understand mental health through the lens of contemporary craft, the first exhibition of The Gallery at Penn College’s 13th season opens Aug. 13 and runs through Oct. 11.

Classes begin Aug. 20 at Pennsylvania College of Technology and, while athletes are preparing for this season’s openers, there are several things to celebrate since the end of last season and some changes are on the way in the North Eastern Athletic Conference.

Among the latest additions to the Pennsylvania College of Technology community are new or transferred full-time faculty members for the Fall 2018 semester, as provided by the Human Resources Office.

Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students are among the 34 national beneficiaries of $58,000 in financial assistance from a partnership of longtime industry supporters. Joseph V. Gullace, of Livingston, New Jersey; Christopher J. Milliken, of Bellefonte; and Austin R.

The state Senate Majority Policy Committee will hold a roundtable on school safety with local district superintendents and administrative staff, hosted by State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23rd), at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Bush Campus Center.

Fittingly pointing the way to related instructional space – and cleverly mirroring Penn College's evolution from yesterday to tomorrow – a pondless water feature outside College Avenue Labs affirms that "everything old is new again." A broken-down truck forms the centerpiece of the tableau, created by several departments within General Services and completed Wednesday.

“Working Class: Game On! Why Math Matters,” produced by Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA Public Media, has earned a 2018 Bronze Telly Award. Selected from more than 12,000 national and international entries, the Telly Awards represent work from some of the most respected advertising agencies, television stations, production companies and publishers from around the world.